I Saturdf 7, Monday and Tuesday February 16, 18 and 19 V-cfl Radclitte Attractions Proceeds will go to the Dunn Auxiliary of the Jarvis Red Cross will Free attractions Monday and Tuesday mornings to which the public is cordially invited. Lectures, Red Cross, Food Demonstrations, Music and Entertainers Get Y our Tickets Now. Season tickets: Âdults $ 1.50; Children 7 5c i . Social Event Dunn. Don't Miss Uttt, Al <HM renkwl fifth In <Μ Vntuà mmâm imvy ta hapaffaa*· la Ι·Ι·„ m4 wm m mi| «f NT mi ta Um traéataf <—*» m te MfMMM M t Nnk of ι "iwilT Thm te a· m· mmc/ilf lwh> mmmf Τι^μΗΜ «Γμ» Km b «anM l» Uh mmIn «f j ta· —<1 m* w> «,.l tW« M ta "«ataMaf «4mm a « .t.» tf tw ta j un coucha or iiMua without us ing a handkerchief for a mgfltr or strainer, causing other· who have not had the disease to Inhala polluted second hand air particularly ia closed room* or poorly ventilated achoola, offieaa, churches and store*. To pre vent infection aa in the case of moat other infectious dise as aa. all dia chargca from the mouth, nose and throat should he carefully destroyed and not Mattered out on common rol ler towels, drinking cape and door knob* Muni pa are usually characterised by fsverlafcneas and a severe swelling just below and in froot of on* or both ears. Eating .chewing and talk ing sometime* become difficult or vary painful. While vary few fatalitlaa result from raumpe it ia very impor tant that Use patient remain quietly In bed daring the height of the dia uaae. Working, walking, or even sitting up frequently cauae serious eomrl1 ationa Involving other glanda. Ordinarily ae medicine ia required and if the bowels ara kept freely opeaad and hot or cold compresses applied to the affected parts, the dis ease will run its cours* ia from one to two weeks. i TIMS TO TAUX OUT WAR RISK INSURANCE MOVED UP TO APRIL TWELFTH Washington. Feb. 9.—The lions· today pasted thr Senate reeolution tx teixHug from February 12 to next April IS the timt within which sol dier* and sailors may file applications for war risk insurance. Chairman SI mi. of the Interstate Commerce Committee, in urging the reflation, explain* dthat it was nacassary be fore the length of time required for communication between Washington snd the American expeditionary forces. THE COLORED AMERICAN CITIZENS Americaaa of every section, of ev ery clans, ud of «very race have in «wore d the call of their country. "Twelve million colored people have rallied to the defense of their country in this crisis, and wilt do their fall ahare In helping to win this •orld war for desftocracy,** Dr. Rob >rt R. Koton, principal of Tuskejcee Institute, successor to Boofcsr T. Washington in that oflce, said re cently in an address at the Twenty· MTinth Tuaksgee Conference. The colored American citizens will do their part in producing foodstuffs on the fana, in conserving food In ttio h fume, and ίο fighting in tha trenches in Europe, said Dr. Moton, and in addition Ihe colored ministry and the colored teachers will preach and teach thrift among their race. It has been impossible to obtain figure· on the amount of Liberty bonds purchased by colored Ameri cans in the first and second loans, but It is known that according to their means and ability the colored race were very loyal and activa a ad most liberal subscribers to the loans. Dealers in (eedstucs are again be ing waned that after February 15 thoy will not be permitted to trade without a license from the Food Ad ministration. Every manufacturer, importer, dealer, handler, or atorer of about SO of the principal ingre dients used in making commercial mixed feeds is included ia the require ments. This covers baled bay, shsll aad ear corn. Pity aod need make all flesh kin.— tUr Edwin Arnold. The John A. McKay Mfg. Co., Dunn ( Incorporated ) General Foundry, Machine and Metal Worlu. We make, deal in, Rebuild and Repair all kinds of machinery. We have one of the best plants of this class in the State. We carry in stock at all times a nice line of Steam Fittings and Mill Supplies Shifting, Boiler, Tubes, Pulleys, Mandrels, Swing Saw Machines, etc. We carry constantly in stock a large stock of the celebrated James Ohlen & Son· Saws. Inserted and solid tooth, both Cut-off and Rip. See us for anything in Machinery or Machine work. Over Quarter Century of Knowing How The John A. McKay Mfg. Company, Dunn, N. C. » ΚΗΜΜΜηηΜΙΙΜΜΜΗΜΗΗΗΜΜΜΜΜΜΜΜΜΙ^^^^^^^^Μ 1 ι . Announcement! I have < ;>ened an office on the urcond floor in the Gerald building, Dunn, N. C., and will give ad vice on the following subjects: The soil, stable man ures, green manures, commercial fertilizers, soil drainage and tillage. I ...ill _-I - . - ·* · ■ Lcei sons, write agricultural prescrip tions and teach farmers how to buy and use fertili zers, and lime. If you have phosphate, cotton seed meal and other fertilizing materials and wish to do your own mixing, it will pay you to bring me sample cup full of your soil taken six inches deep and let me tell you what quantity of each to use in a ton for different soils and crops. If you have soih that fail to produce crops of any kind bring me sample of same and state your trouble. îr you are troubled with "Root Lice" bring sample of your f 11, one cup full taken six inches deep and I will '..11 you how to destroy them. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY OFFICE DAYS Yours very truly, GEO. I. SMITH, Feb. 5, 1918, Dunn, N. C. CEKTiriCATZ OP DISSOLUTION To «Π whom thee· prmnU may some —Cr»«tii»f : Wheraaa, It ipyttn to my eatlefnc lion, by dgly iglhniticitod record of the proceeding· for Dm Tohintary dia •olatloa th*r*of by Um umI»ii· MMnt of all tha itockholdera, d« peaited In my office, that the Capo Far Stock Pana, incorporator a eor poration of thla ttalo, wfcoae princi pal office la aMuatod In the town Of Dana, Coonty of Banatt, State of Worth Carolina (Marri· L. Wad· ba in· a*»nt therein and In cktif· thero «f, upon «ko· ynw may be terv >4), baa complied with Um reqaire ■oata of Chapter t1, Bertaal of 1901. nWM " Corpora tlone," preliminary !o tha iarain* of thla Certificate of MaaotaUoe: Now. therefore, I, J. Bryaa Crimea, leeretary of Ike fteto of North Care Im, do hereby certify that the aald orpo ration did, ea the 1 day of Feh aary, ltlt, tie la ay oAea a duly executed and atteetcd consent in writing to tha dimkltlon ai aald cor poration, executed by all the etoek bolder* thereof, wMch aald concent •nd the record of the proceeding· aforeeaid ·γ· now on fUa in my Mid office an provided by law. In teetiineny whereof, I bava here to aet my hand and affixed my oSeial ml at Raleigh, thii 2 day of Feb ruary, A. D. 191·. J. BRYAN 0 RIMES. Secretary of State It ia never too late to be happy, It ia never too late to mile; It la never too lata to extend a hand And · cbearfal word once la a while —An on. No individual llcenae* are now re quired by the War Trade Heard for the erpetaUon of bersee ta Canada and Newfoendland Shlppera wiU be |im aetlca through If· preee Tf there ahoald he a change !n tKI· ruling In the fatare.

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